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September 09, 2011 |

Former Massachusetts House speaker gets eight-year sentence

Chief Judge Mark Wolf of the District of Massachusetts, who is known for taking a tough stance in government misconduct cases, sentenced former Massachusetts House of Representatives Speaker Salvatore DiMasi to a lighter sentence than the government sought for accepting bribes.
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May 04, 2000 |

What's Hot, What's Not Report Out for 2000

Diversification, associate attrition and emphasis on centralized management are among the key issues and trends affecting Philadelphia law firms, according to consultant Robert Denney's "What's Hot and What's Not in the Legal Profession" annual report. Intellectual property tops the list of "red hot" practice areas for the second consecutive year, with the emergence of subspecialties like anti-counterfeiting and e-commerce.
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July 07, 2003 |

When the Past Speaks to the Present

At a time when the hunt for weapons of mass destruction is on in Iraq and Congress wants to know what the CIA told President Bush about those weapons before the war, A Look over My Shoulder by the late CIA Director Richard Helms is a must-read.
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October 19, 2006 |

While Reform Stalls, Columbia Hospital's Demise Illustrates Med-Mal Woes

When the Columbia Hospital for Women Medical Center didn't pay up during a $3 million dispute over policy payments, medical malpractice insurer NCRIC sued. But a jury awarded an $18.2 million judgment to Columbia on counterclaims that NCRIC had interfered in the hospital's business dealings. NCRIC is now seeking to reverse the jury's verdict. The case highlights the escalating costs of medical malpractice insurance in the District, while medical liability reform measures stall before the D.C. Council.
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March 02, 2001 |

Sharp Division in Federal Circuit May Open Door for Judicial Pay Raises

Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist has been using his bully pulpit to remind Congress that federal judges need a pay raise. But thanks to the internal split within the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit on Spencer Williams et al. v. United States -- which may prompt review by the Supreme Court -- the justices could bypass Congress altogether and get the final word on judicial salaries.
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November 06, 2009 |

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May 31, 2000 |

The Graying of the Bar

As the baby boomers edge toward retirement age, benefits such as lifetime tenure that were once taken for granted are likely to become relics. In an effort to maintain -- or gain -- footing in a competitive environment, some firms are taking dramatic, highly visible actions that fall hardest on older partners. "They don't have a lot of choices. The ground rules have changed...," said Robert Hillman, a professor at the University of California-Davis School of Law.
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February 23, 2004 |

State Court Rulings

Gantman Takes Seat on Superior Court Norristown A Montgomery County lawyer who won a judicial election by just 28 votes out of 2.3 million cast has taken the bench after surviving a court challenge of the results. Susan Peikes Gantman, who ...
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November 29, 2001 |

Lindsay's Failed Liberalism

Richard D. Kahlenberg's review of "The Ungovernable City: John Lindsay and His Struggle to Save New York," by Vincent J. Cannato reveals as much about New York's charismatic ex-Mayor as it does about 60s-era white liberalism. While descriptions of Lindsay invited comparisons to Camelot, Lindsay's failure to meet the needs of both poor blacks and struggling whites have tainted his legacy as a public figure.
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April 01, 2003 |

Miramax's GC

Movies produced or co-produced by Miramax received 40 Academy Award nominations and won nine Oscars this year. But as Alan R. Friedman, general counsel for Miramax Film Corp., knows all too well, there's often a flip side to raving success. Now, Friedman has to worry about Miramax's intellectual property. Of particular concern is stopping bootleg DVDs of Miramax hits from getting into the marketplace.
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